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RadioNation with Laura Flanders: March 15, 2006

By Laura Flanders, Air America Media. Posted March 14, 2006.


This week on RadioNation with Laura Flanders: The "America is Purple" tour continues in Montana! Pioneer Dorothy Eck, candidate Jon Tester, and Gov. Schweizer all talk to Laura; plus Margot Kidder, Montana Human Rights Network, Montana Women Vote and much more.
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Laura Flanders' America is Purple tour continues in Montana with political pioneer, Dorothy Eck; U.S. Senate candidate Jon Tester; and Governor Brian Schweitzer. Plus, actress and activist, Margot Kidder of MontanaWomenFor.org. Montana Human Rights Network co-directors Christine Kaufmann and state Senator Ken Toole; Montana Women Vote’s Terry Kendrick; and state Rep. Mary Cafarro. And Helen Waller on why Montana farmers (and Willie Nelson!) support biodiesel.


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Posted by: Raphael on Mar 17, 2006 6:16 PM   
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Laura,

I found your interviews most interesting and I thank you for your work. It is always a pleasure to listen to an intelligent and charming interviewer.
It was also a joy to learn of the very positive political activism going on in Montana. How refreshing! Who'd ever even thunk it?

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